Hello Boys and Girls. It’s been a
while since I’ve written on my blog. Ever since Facebook, I’ve written my
thoughts on that site. But I felt compelled to look at my Gommy’s Goodies this
morning and thought I’d share a thought or two with you.
We find ourselves in a weird, weird sort of time these days. There are so many people who are lying and now we even have
something called Fake News, where things are purposely made up to sway how we
think. It’s scary times that we are living in right now boys and girls and we
have to keep on our toes so that we don’t get duped. Or duped even more than we
have been lately.
Dealing with a pathological anything
is very tricky. A pathological liar, narcissist, or
anything that falls under the personality disorder that includes pathological, is suffering on some
level, from an instability
and a lack insight that doesn’t
involve them.
I guess I am a bit over-sensitive to lying because I
was brought up by a mother who detested lying. I never found out why she hated
lying as much as she did, but I remember
her always saying – “You can trust a thief more than a liar because you can see
someone stealing, but you can’t tell when they are lying.” Truth was very important to my Mom and she
handed down it down to me.
The scariest thing about a PL is that they think
they are telling the truth. The most
important thing to remember about a PL is that they lack empathy as well. This
is mainly because the PL doesn’t think how their lie will affect anyone else
because they only think of themselves.
Once trust is lost, it’s almost impossible to get
it back. But the PL doesn’t think this far either. So, my only suggestion in dealing
with a PL is to know the person and once you do know someone really well, it
will become very apparent that they are known not only to stretch the truth,
but that they rarely ever tell the truth. And on the occasion that they may be
saying something truthful, they won’t be believed – much like the little boy
who cried wolf in the fairy tale that we all remember from our childhood.
The next time you feel it’s necessary to tell a
lie, check yourself because even if you aren’t a PL, it’s a slippery slope because you will have to tell another lie after the first one because one lie leads to another lie to cover up the
first lie and on and on and on. That’s another thing my Mom told me – “You have to have a perfect
memory to be a liar, or you’ll get caught every time!”
Remember always that Honesty is ALWAYS the Best Policy
my friends!
Hugs and Mush, Gommy
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